Hillary Clinton’s health is in the news again. What information does she owe the press – and the American people?
Callum Borchers, Washington Post: “Conservative media – and NPR – entertain the possibility of a Hillary Clinton replacement”
Chris Cillizza, Washington Post: “Hillary Clinton’s health just became a real issue in the presidential campaign”
Chris Cillizza, Washington Post: “Hillary Clinton’s health scare highlights her campaign’s pervasive paranoia”
Carrie Dann & Alex Seitz-Wald, NBC News: “Hillary Clinton overheating episode likely to make health a bigger campaign issue”
William Whalen, Fox News: “Four takeaways from Hillary’s ‘medical episode’ about the health of her campaign”
Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic: “Hillary Clinton was politically incorrect, but she wasn’t wrong about Trump supporters”
Trump on RT
Was there ever any doubt that Donald Trump’s interview with Larry King would end up on Vladimir’s RT network?
Brian Stelter, CNN Money: “Larry King contradicts Trump camp, says interview wasn’t for podcast”
Evan Halper, Los Angeles Times: “Donald Trump defends Putin – on Putin’s TV network”
Jason Linkins, Huffington Post: “How could Donald Trump have possibly known his RT interview would air on RT?”
Philip Bump, Washington Post: “Why it’s weirdly fitting that a Donald Trump interview aired on RT”
Tessa Berenson, Time: “Donald Trump bashes U.S. media on state-owned Russian network”
Zaid Jilani, The Interept: “From Russian TV network, not so much love for Donald Trump”
Lauer’s performance puts pressure on moderators
Hadas Gold, POLITICO: “NBC News chief Andy Lack praises Matt Lauer for forum performance in memo to staff”
Michael Calderone, Huffington Post: “Matt Lauer failed the moderator test”
Erik Wemple, Washington Post: “Matt Lauer receives praise from the worst possible source”
Erik Wemple, Washington Post: “What Matt Lauer’s bad night says about the fact-checking industry”
Michael M. Grynbaum, New York Times: “Matt Lauer fields storm of criticism over Clinton-Trump forum”
Michael Calderone, Huffington Post: “Presidential debate moderators are feeling the heat like never before”
Michael Calderone, Huffington Post: “Moderators challenging candidates’ lies isn’t ‘opinion.’ It’s journalism.”
James Poniewozik, New York Times: “Matt Lauer loses the war in a battle between the candidates”
Jessie Hellman, The Hill: “’Is Matt Lauer a Trump supporter’ most googled question after forum”
Deleting Tweets
John Daniszewski, Associated Press: “Statement on why AP deletes Clinton tweet”
J.K. Trotter, Gizmodo: “Univision execs vote to delete six Gawker Media posts”
David Bailey, Reuters: “Univision delete Gawker posts amid legal pressure”
Sydney Ember, New York Times: “Gawker’snew owner deletes six posts involved in lawsuits”
Facebook censors iconic war photo
Alexandra Sims, Independent: “Facebook to reinstate censored image of ‘napalm girl’ after Mark Zuckerberg accused of ‘abusing power’”
Espen Egil Hansen, Aftenpoften: “Dear Mark. I am writing this to inform you that I shall not comply with your requirement to remove this picture”
James Delingpole, Breitbart: “Napalm girl ban: Mark Zuckerberg declares SJW war on Norway”
The Guardian: “Mark Zuckerberg accused of abusing power after Facebook deletes ‘napalm girl’ post”
Star Tribune pulls column
Bob Collins, Minnesota Public Radio: “In attack on KARE reporter, Star Tribune columnist crosses the line”
Megan Friedman, Marie Claire: “This news anchor was just shamed for wearing skinny jeans on air”
Mike Mullen, Citypages: “C.J. apologizes to Jana Shortal, ‘some readers’ upset by her terrible column”
Mike Mullen, Citypages: “Star Tribune deletes, apologizes for C.J.’s awful column about Jacob Wetterling and Jana Shortal’s jeans”
Valentina Sainato, College Candy: “A news anchor was shamed by another journalism for wearing skinny jeans despite being good at her job”
C.J., Star Tribune: “C.J. apologizes”